Tuesday October 20, 2015

So much for all the good Uber news we had last week. It was nice while it lasted though.

In the US, however, Uber was recently sued by Los Angeles and San Francisco district attorneys, who said Uber's claims of industry-leading screening were "completely worthless," since it fails to fingerprint drivers. It recently updated the claim, saying that traffic checks by airport police in those cities uncovered over 25 Uber drivers with criminal or driving records, including a sex offender and convicted murderer.